 So today we're L-fasten, which is basically we are making sure that each of our rounds on the tank shoots to where we are siding it in. So where we're looking through our sights, it's going to hit exactly to that point. Readiness is important because when we get out there or when we get out to these ranges we want to make sure that all of our nicks and all of the little errors that we have are out and fixed so that when we get out then on the range we are in the missions. We are making sure that everything goes smoothly, everything goes well, that we are able to do everything with 100% capability, mass, max, effect, effectancy, and everything so everything goes well. Make sure that we get out there and eliminate the enemy with all all cost. So we are boresighting the main gun to make sure it is accurate and also the 50 caliber machine gun and the 240 machine gun. I think it builds a good routine for our crews and helps our tanks be mission ready. The importance of doing boresighting for this training is to have our tanks be ready to go for what is to come? Readiness is important so our tanks can perform in a real situation and so our crews have a good battle rhythm going so it's not a surprise when those things happen. I'm looking forward to shooting the main gun and practicing loading the rounds as fast as I can and getting more accurate with the 240 machine gun. I think the most important aspect of this current training is getting the proper practice needed for this type of exercise and making sure that our crews are mission ready.